Last Show Recap

In the first half, futurist Paul Guercio and physicist Dr. George Hart, who run the Merlin Project, which tracks trends for current events, prominent business people, politicians and celebrities, discussed their latest predictive timetraks, created through their software-based forecasting technology.

In the latter half, crime reporter and sports writer for nearly 35 years for the Toronto Star, Bob Mitchell, spoke about harrowing stories of alien abduction and visitation, including encounters with Greys, Mantids, and other entities.

This special program featured three psychics, each appearing in separate hours. Intuitive Coach Jerry Hoskey discussed his predictions for earthquakes and solar flares, as well as how our physical fitness is related to our energetic and psychic fitness. Psychic astrologer Denise Siegel shared her insights into the upcoming election, the economy, and civil unrest in America. Psychic medium Matt Fraser talked about how intuition is a key factor in unlocking your own psychic ability, and contacting departed loved ones.

"I think it's likely that, within the next 24 months, we could possibly get a huge earthquake," Hoskey warned during his 2nd hour appearance, suggesting that the tremor could range from "over 7" on the Richter scale and may even reach "10 plus." He was specifically concerned about California or Seattle and that the quake could agitate smaller fault lines which are not currently considered dangerous. According to Hoskey, the earthquake may be the result of the increase in solar activity which is acting as a furnace on the Earth's magma. On the connection between dieting and intuition, Hoskey contended that "diets inherently don't work," because humans, as animals, are hardwired to eat as much as possible.

Recalling her days as a professional astrologer, Siegel observed that, "people would often argue with me because I would be telling them things that hadn't happened yet." Later, she said, they'd contact her with positive feedback and had been converted from "skeptics into believers." Regarding the 2012 presidential election, she predicted that Obama would defeat Romney and that there would be "a lot of unseating of the Republicans" in November. Siegel also lamented that she is having feelings that there will be civil unrest around the election, possibly in Pennsylvania, due to voter suppression. Additionally, she foresees Hilary Clinton not only running for president in 2016, but also winning the election that year.

A multigenerational psychic medium, Fraser shared his insights on intuition as well as the 'other side,' during his 4th hour appearance. "Intuition is the building block for your psychic ability," he mused, noting that everyone uses it, whether they believe in it or not. To that end, Fraser advised that recognition of intuition is the first step in harnessing the ability. Beyond that, he suggested asking small questions as a way of calling upon intuition and to make note of the feeling which follows. While Fraser said that he does not usually receive world predictions from the 'other side,' he did reveal that he has recently been told that the upcoming winter will be particularly harsh for the East Coast.

Solar Storms

In the first hour, engineer and author Mat Stein discussed solar flares, EMPs, and the plausibility of the new TV show Revolution. Based on his research, "extreme geomagnetic storms" appear to hit the Earth every 75 to 90 years and that the planet is overdue for the next blast. "It could be anywhere from the end of the world as we know it," he said, "to the end of human life and mammalian life on the planet." On that note, he was deeply worried about the fate of the planet's nuclear power plants, which are ill equiped for long term power outages. Stein decried the lack of preparation for a solar storm by the American government and power industry, which has the means to safeguard against such an event, but refuses to spend the money on the necessary technology.

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